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June 11, 2021

Coccolithophores and knitting for coral reefs

I don’t knit. I think knitting is great. I love the product. I am amazed by the multi-tasking knitter, who […]

Article by William Boyd / Uncategorized

June 8, 2021

Gem of the Reef

written by Jack Jarrard, guest student blogger Green sea turtles in Hawaii, known to the locals as “honu,” are one […]

Article by William Boyd / Biology, Featured, marine biology, Stewardship, student blog, Zoology

June 4, 2021

Head west young gecko

A student recently sent me a photo of a Mediterranean house gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus) that his brother found in their […]

Article by William Boyd / Uncategorized

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Sego Lily, Calochortus nuttallii. Keystone State Park, WY. Western edge of the Black Hills. The lake is a reservoir of the Belle Fourche River, 13,500 acres in size. Shortgrass prairie ecosystem. #keystonestatepark #shortgrassprairie #segolily #Wyoming #botany #flowers
Prickly pear cactus in flower. Keyhole State Park, WY. #pricklypear #flower #cactus #wyoming #botany
Western North Carolina with my dude. Behind us in the first photo is Ponderosa cabin at Camp Daniel Boone. This was home for our high adventure team between our 50 mile hike/canoe trips in the Pisgah and Nantahala National Forests and the Little Tennessee Rivers.
Herping in South Carolina! Anole and skink. #anole #skink #herping
I get the last piece! Mine, mine, mine! #Izumisushi #sushi #Spokane #seafood
Spokane sushi with the Mrs.

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